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33 win spots on Army's $23.5B Eagle contract

By Nick Wakeman

Sep 19, 2012

The Army has begun making awards for its $23.5 billion Eagle logistics contract, with 33 companies named to the contract so far.

The contract, technically a basic ordering agreement known as the Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise program, will be used for moving equipment in and out of theater, resetting equipment so it is ready for deployment, training troops, inventory, services and parts availability.

The companies will compete for task orders. The first task orders will be issued after Oct. 15.

More awards are expected, according to the Army announcement, and will be rolled out over the next several weeks.

The Army also is working on another solicitation under the Eagle program, called Step Two. It is for what the Army is calling emergent and additional requirements. The Army also is telling bidders who fail to get on the first round of contracts by Oct. 1 to give notice if they are interested in Step Two. They need to give notice between Oct. 1 and Oct. 5.

The Army said it is unlikely all the awards for the first part of Eagle will be made by Oct. 15.

Work will be done at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala., Afghanistan and Kuwait.

The 33 winners of Eagle so far are:

Alion Science and Technology Corp.

Allen Corporation of America

BAE Systems Inc.

Chenega Operations Services LLC

Contract Services Inc.

DA Defense Logistics HQ LLC

Data Solutions and Technology Inc.

DynCorp International

EPS Corp.

Exelis Systems Corp.

FedServices Inc.

Fluor ManTech Logistics Solutions LLC

Hallmark Capital Group LLC

Hughes Group LLC

Hurricane Consulting Inc.

IAP Worldwide Services Inc.

J & A World Services LLC

L-3 Communications Aerospace LLC

LB&B Associates

Lockheed Martin Corp.

M & E Technical Services LLC

Nangwik Services LLC

Northrop Grumman Corp.

OMS-Gemini Logistics LLC

Ranger Land Systems Inc.

Sunrise Beach Corp.

Systems Applications and Technologies Inc.

Technica LLC

Unified Consultants Group Inc.

URS Federal Services Inc.

VT Services Inc.

XOTech LLC

Z Systems Corp.

About the Author

Nick Wakeman is the editor-in-chief of Washington Technology. Follow him on Twitter: @nick_wakeman.

Reader Comments

Tue, Jan 15, 2013
Anthony S
Houston,TX

I have a over five exp. in Iraq and Afghanistan. I was seeing what companies are hiring overseas. Thank you

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